Quote Originally Posted by wayoftheleaf
^^either way he was going to be in eternal life. I am fairly sure in the bible it says at any time jesus could have called down (a thousand angels? correct me if i am wrong please) to help him. He went through the suffering so we humans wouldn't have to offer sacrifice. He made himself the lasting sacrifice so all we have to do is ask for forgiveness instead of burning animals and shit like that.


I think, like i said correct me if any part of this is wrong. I have read the bible in a while.
But what was the point? Couldn't God have just said "Hey, you humans can ask for forgiveness now, and you don't have to burn any helpless animals anymore, okay? I changed the rules."

And is Jesus supposed to have a free will separate from God's? I thought he was God...in any case, if he's omniscient, he can't possibly change his mind about whether he wants to be sacrificed or not since he already knows what the big eternal divine plan is.
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